Super Eagles players that made siasia's dream team for Rio 2016
Super Eagles skipper, John Obi Mikel and
striker Odion Ighalo have been incorporated into
Nigeria's group temporary squad to the
2016 Olympic Olympics in Brazil.
Every nation are permitted to welcome three players
more than 23 for the competition and for the Fantasy
Group VI, coach Samson Siasia has named Mikel
what's more, Ighalo.
Mikel as indicated by Siasia has communicated his g
yearning to play in the competition » after the
coach dropped him from the squad for the 2008
Olympic games in Beijing.
Watford striker, Ighalo is accepted, won't turn
down the open door as he missed the last
Edition in London because of Nigeria's inability to
qualify.
South Africa-based goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi is
the third found the middle value of player that has been incorporated
in the squad.
Regardless of his the vulnerabilities encompassing his
Also , Manchester City forward
Kelechi Iheanacho has likewise been incorporated into the
35-man list.
Other Super Birds players in the squad incorporate,
William Troost Ekong, Musa Muhammed,
Stanley Amuzie, Kingsley Madu, Kenneth
Omeruo , Godfrey Oboabona, Oghenekaro Etebo,
Okechukwu Azubuike, Imoh Ezekiel, Usman
Mohammed and Abdullahi Shehu, Alex Iwobi and
Aminu Umar .
These players however are inside the age
necessity for the football occasions of the
Olympic games.
The Nigeria Football federation (NFF) have
additionally uncovered that the group will withdraw the
nation one week from now for a last preparing camp in
the United States of America in front of this
year's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Siasia decided on a last preparing camp in Atlanta,
venue of Nigeria's noteworthy triumph 20 years back,
with a specific end goal to "mentally set up my young men for
triumph in Brazil", as per a NFF discharge.
Full Rundown
Daniel Akpeyi (Chippa FC, South Africa), Yusuf
Bala (Kano Columns), Emmanuel Daniel (Enugu
Officers), Taiwo Abdulrahman (Kwara Joined together),
Ndubuisi Agu (FC Porto, Portugal), Junior Ajayi
(CS Sfaxien, Tunisia), Stanley Amuzie
(Olhanense FC, Portugal), Taiwo Awoniyi
(Frankfurt FC, Germany), Okechukwu Azubuike
(Yeni Malatyaspor, Turkey), Etor Daniel
(Enyimba FC), Augustine Dimgba (Daylight
Stars), William Ekong (Haugesund FC, Norway),
Saturday Erimuya (Kayseri Erciyespor, Turkey),
Oghenekaro Etebo (Compact disc Feirense FC, Portugal),
Imoh Ezekiel (Anderlecht, Belgium), Friend in need
Godwin (Ostende, Belgium), Odion Ighalo
(Watford FC, Britain), Kelechi Iheanacho
(Manchester City, Britain), Alex Iwobi (Armory
FC, Britain), Emiloju Julius (MFM FC), Kingsley
Madu (AS Trencin, Slovakia), John Mikel Obi
(Chelsea FC, Britain), Musa Muhammed
(Istanbul Basaksehir, Turkey), Usman
Muhammed (CF Uniao, Portugal), Wilfred Ndidi
(KRC Genk, Belgium), Erhun Obanor (MFM FC),
Godfrey Oboabona (Caykur Rizespor, Turkey),
Kenneth Omeruo (Chelsea FC, Britain), Sodiq
Saliu (Seraing FC, Belgium), Abdullahi Shehu
(CF Uniao, Portugal), Moses Simon (KAA Gent,
Belgium), Seth Earnest (Song FC), Ndifreke
Udo (Abia Warriors), Aminu Umar (Osmalispor,
Turkey), Sadiq Umar (AS Roma, Italy)
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